which file format is easy to burn onto a dvd ?

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  • fairenough786
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2006
    • 39

    which file format is easy to burn onto a dvd ?

    I have loads of video clips which are in .AVI, .MPG, .WMV etc i also know of a program called SUPER which converts almost any video format to any format. Can anyone pls tell me which format (avi or mpg or vob or ..) can be easily burnt onto a dvd using dvd shrink or dvd decrypter...thks
  • techreactor
    Banned
    • Jul 2005
    • 1309

    #2
    I am assuming that you would want to put the video clps onto a DVD for viewing in a SAP(Standalone player).

    - DVD shrink is for compressing a DVD
    - DVD decrypter is for ripping it (removing protection), now you have ripit4me for ripping ARccOS protected DVD's.

    You need a DVD structure (IFO/VOB files) complaint to a DVD structure to play in a SAP. So all of your clips need to converted to DVd structure first and then you can use shrink if they go over the size of 4480 MB (+R).

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    • fairenough786
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2006
      • 39

      #3
      i need to view the output on the DVD player, you see..didnt quiet get what a standalone player means...

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      • Dialysis1
        Digital Video Specialist
        Digital Video Specialist
        • Apr 2006
        • 910

        #4
        Originally Posted by fairenough786
        i need to view the output on the DVD player, you see..didnt quiet get what a standalone player means...
        That's the DVD player that's connected to your tv.
        DVDSubEdit
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        • geno888
          Digital Video Master
          Digital Video Master
          • Dec 2005
          • 1081

          #5
          If your standalone is able to read AVI files you can simply create a data disc containing all avi, wmv and mpeg files unchanged. If your standalone is not able to read AVI, then things are a bit more complicated, because AVIs must be converted first into DVD video.

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